Sheesh, a bummer to be sure, but the show isn't just about despair, faulty canaries and premature death from lung cancer. |
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At first, news of devastating global climate change might seem a bit of a bummer. |
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Having cracked, bubbly, sore skin on my hands was always a bit of a bummer, especially as a teenager. |
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Unfortunately she has to work and then has class after work which is a bit of a bummer. |
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One of the reasons I signed on is because I wanted to work with Frankenheimer, so it's a real bummer he's not doing it. |
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The shoulder is a bummer for paddling, but the pain in the neck is especially a bummer since it is always there. |
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The only bummer about this series is the Saturday-night time slot, otherwise we applaud these top-notch docos. |
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Although they are more prone to slip down, slippage is often not a problem with carbon posts, but it is a bummer if it happens to you. |
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It's a bummer when talented people endeavour to do something artistically challenging, only to have the end result not live up to the promise. |
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Anyway, my birthday last year was more of a bummer, because Rodney Dangerfield passed away. |
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They knew from their experience inside that war, that that war was a bummer. |
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He can't see my favorite color which is a bummer, but it's better than the ex-boyfriend who was allergic to many of my favorite foods. |
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Think about what a bummer it would be if after these autobiographies were finished we understood and knew everything about Bob Dylan. |
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Yeah it's a bummer for a couple of days but I guess it doesn't reflect poorly on the rest of our lives. |
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Potentially taking away the opportunity for emerging artists to show there is a real bummer. |
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A car stuffed with drug money crashing outside your record store is a bummer at the best of times, not least opening day. |
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Although it was certainly a bummer, she'd had an amazing experience, and now she has a fantastic video clip of herself singing. |
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While generally speaking that's a very good thing indeed, it's a bummer when your personal fortune is placed at the mercy of somebody's greed. |
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Obviously the biggest bummer about the AGM going down in flames, again, is that there was no opportunity to reduce the number of people required for a quorate meeting. |
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Mr Samuel is justifiably proud of his success, though he admits the early mornings are a bummer. |
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So yeah, it became a bit of a bummer from there, I think that incident was where I felt it was time to leave Metal Hammer. |
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Getting a constant earful from your folks is a total bummer. |
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The only bummer is when I look at my bare body in the mirror. |
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The bill would allow the impecunious tramp, corner loafer, pimp, and saloon bummer, who have no interests at stake, to go to the polls and make their voices heard. |
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Crewmen, springs that are too tight can be a bummer, especially if they happen to be the closing springs on your Paladin's breechblock. |
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The crash really knocked me back a few steps, it was a bit of a bummer. |
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For those of us who occasionally strive to defend heritage-minded, guitar based indie rock from critics who would gleefully dance on its graves, Jake Bugg is a real bummer. |
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As I have noted in the past, the law of demand is a bummer. |
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Against San Jose the heartbreak of that stoppage time equalizer was a bummer, but a larger concern were the injury issues and concerns that came out of that match. |
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